brittany_x31 answered Wednesday July 20 2005, 9:08 pm: what you do is theres a little catergory thing and you click my question two times then you will be directed into the questions and below the answer there will be numbers and it will say a number 1-5 and you pick one and you can write a little note about it after you click on it
ballerina04 answered Wednesday July 20 2005, 7:42 pm: When you read the responses to a question that you've asked, there's numbers 1-5 under that columnist's answer. Rate on according to how helpful it is to you, with one being the worst/least. If you want to, you can leave feedback that just says "thanks", or something else. [ ballerina04's advice column | Ask ballerina04 A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday July 20 2005, 7:30 pm: When someone answers a question, the questioner has the option of rating that columnists advice by clicking on the numbers below the advice. Under my answer and anyone else who answers this question, there are the numbers 1-5 where a 1 means bad and unhelpful advice and 5 means great advice. Rate what you think the advice earned. After you click a number, the page you go to will give you the option to leave more feedback. If you don't feel like leaving feedback you don't have to, if you change your mind it's easy to go back and add it later.
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